Eh, when someone passes away, there's always them things they left behind, right? Clothes, shoes, and all kinds of stuff. Now, some folks, they get all sentimental, and don't know what to do with it. But, listen here, Feng Shui has a thing or two to say about them deceased belongings.
First off, too much clutter ain't good, ya know. In Feng Shui, clutter means you’re stuck, like you can't move on. And, well, when you keep all them things, you’re just holdin’ on to the past, not lettin' go. So, it’s best to clear out some of that stuff. Don’t let it pile up and block the good energy in your home. Them old clothes, for example, why not give 'em to charity? Local thrift stores, they always take clothes. It’s a way of letting go, but you’re also doin' something good for others. Simple as that.
Now, don’t be keepin' too many still objects, like pictures or big ol' pieces of art. In Feng Shui, them things, especially from a deceased person, can hold onto stagnant energy. You might think, "Oh, but this here picture reminds me of the good ol' days." Well, sure, but if it's just sittin' there, it ain't doin' no good. You don’t need to hold onto every little thing. Instead, pick a couple of things that hold deep meaning, and let the rest go. Don't be crowdin’ your space with stuff that’s gonna block the flow of energy.
What to do with valuable items? Ah, now this is a tricky one. Jewelry, luxury watches, and them fancy things, you don’t just throw 'em out like old socks. If there’s a will, you follow that, of course. If not, then go by what the law says about dividing stuff. But, I tell ya, it’s better to pass on them valuable things to family members or close friends who might feel attached to 'em. It ain’t just about money, but about keepin’ a connection with the person who’s passed. But don’t be holdin’ onto it for too long if it’s just gonna sit in a drawer. Let it go if it’s time.
And what about ashes? Now, this one's tough. Some folks keep the ashes in the house, maybe for comfort. But in Feng Shui, that ain’t the best idea. Ashes, they represent death, and you don’t want that kind of energy just sittin’ in your home, do ya? Best thing is to find a peaceful place, maybe a favorite spot of the loved one, and scatter the ashes there. That way, you let them be free, and you free yourself from keepin’ that heavy energy close by.
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Donate useful things like clothes, shoes, and household items to charity. It helps clear out the clutter, and you’re doin’ something good.
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Avoid keepin’ too many still objects, like pictures or art. Too much of that holds stagnant energy, and you need to keep things flowin'.
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Pass on valuable things like jewelry to family members or close friends, but don’t be hangin’ onto them forever if it ain’t helpin’ you move on.
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When it comes to ashes, consider lettin' 'em go in a special place. Keepin’ them in the house might not be the best for the energy in your home.
At the end of the day, it's about movin' forward. Them things left behind, they ain't the person. Keep the memories, but don’t let all the stuff hold you back. Feng Shui says you gotta let go to let the good energy come in, so don’t be afraid to clear out and start fresh. Life’s about movin’ on, not bein’ stuck in the past.
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